Ballroom: A History, A Movement, A Celebration

Michael Roberson
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Ballroom: A History, A Movement, A Celebration

Michael Roberson
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240 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jul 08, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 240
  • Publisher: Running Press
  • ISBN: 9780762489084
  • Dimensions: 8.3" W x 0.866" L x 9.35" H
Michael Roberson is a multifaceted figure in the LGBTQ+ community, serving as a theologian, public health practitioner, activist, artist, and cultural leader. He holds academic positions at C-RRED, The New School University, and Union Theological Seminary in NYC. Roberson is deeply involved in the House Ball Community, having founded four major houses and co-founded  The Ballroom Freedom School. He co-conceptualized the House Lives Matters National Leadership Initiative and edits the "Arts Everywhere/Ballroom Freedom School" publication. His influence extends to mainstream media, having worked as a cultural consultant for the FX series Pose. Roberson's work focuses on uplifting Black/Latinx LGBTQ+ individuals through various platforms and initiatives.
“While TV shows like Pose and Legendary have brought the ballroom scene into the limelight of mainstream culture, what has yet to be illuminated is the depth and breadth of the full ballroom culture itself. Michael Roberson’s Ballroom does just that, following the throughline from post-emancipation ‘drag balls,’ to the fervor of the Harlem Renaissance, through the ‘peculiar balls’ of New York's men's societies, to the advent of the pageant-style ballroom fete's we've experienced through our screens. Roberson’s poetic prose dance harmoniously with the facts and revelations to illustrate the societal backdrop that yielded such an invaluable social phenomenon. Ballroom culture has captivated the world and Roberson's book tells us how and why. For those tickled by the dancers in the Vogue music video, or wowed by a death drop on RuPaul’s Drag Race, it is incumbent on them to pick up and read Ballroom.”—Neil Wade, creative executive, Nickelodeon Animation

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